Wedding Make Up Ideas For Pale Skin

Do you have pale skin? Finding the perfect bridal make
up for pale skin is important. Getting a porcelain-doll pale
complexion like that of Lily James can be tough - even the lightest
of products can appear like a dark mask when applied. Pale
skin tone is incredibly delicate and when a bride is too excited or
stressed to sleep, under-eye circles appear bluer and skin can look
washed out. How to solve the bridal make up for pale
skin problem? Read on, then shop the lot!

Skin: 'The best foundation comes in peachy shades, which are best for
warming up pale skin - but don't make the mistake of going for a
lighter shade to correct dark circles, as it inevitably looks
ghostly,' says celebrity make-up artist Kay Montano. ' Laura Mercier's Secret Camouflage Concealer is the best
concealer I've found.' 'This season's runway make-up looks were
very pared back,' says make-up guru Mary Greenwell, who counts
pale-skinned Cate Blanchett among her celebrity clients. 'For a
chic, modern bridal look, nothing is more elegant than beautiful,
polished porcelain skin. Cushion foundations are some of the best foundation formulas because you can build and blend
them, and they always make skin look dewy.

Cheeks: 'Many brides tend to think the best fake tan will correct paleness, but I think it often
looks muddy,' says Kay. 'If you're dead set on self-tan or bronzer,
use a cool-tone peach or pink blusher to keep things looking fresh.'

Hands: These are a focal part of your wedding
day, but are often overlooked by brides. Beware of blotchy pink,
red or blue tinges if you have bad circulation. 'It's key to
have a great body foundation in your kit to even out skintone,'
says Mary. 'They're specially designed to set super fast, so they
won't smudge on your dress. I also use them on the shoulders for an
airbrushed quality.' Try the Face And Body Foundations by Mac or Make Up For Ever.